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    Got Enough Brains To Turn The TV Off?*

    Soon you won’t even have to hunt for the remote to turn the tube on and off . . . or TiVo a favorite show . .If you've got brains, you're already using ROI Copywriting . or  change channels. With this new technology from Japan, you will be able to do all that by controlling electronic devices with your mind.

    Cool stuff, Maynard!

    The “brain-machine interface” developed by Hitachi Inc. analyzes slight changes in the brain’s blood flow and translates brain motion into electric signals.

    So that means those who have ” . . . half a mind to . . .” will still be able to use the device.

    Sure it looks clunky now but just as in the film Brainstorm, the device starts out as a huge umbrella-sized headgear and ends up as an elegant head appliance that looked like the forerunner of the cellphone headset.

    You can read the full article here. Damn fascinating stuff . . . We truly do live in a Age Of Wonders.

    Here's a brainstorm -- hire Walter Terry

    * = About Heisenberg Fridays. Each Friday I post about whatever I want outside of the realms of marketing, sales, advertising or copywriting. More often than not, it will be about one of my favorite studies –  the research into quantum mechanics and how consciousness influences reality.

    So for most of the week you’ll be certain of the overall theme of my posts, yet each Friday there will be  uncertainty about the topic. Thus my tip of the hat to Werner Heisenberg the creator of quantum mechanics’ Uncertainty Principle.

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